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SAINT DOMINIC SCHOOL732 - 840 - 1412
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School PrincipalMrs. Elizabeth K. Tonkovich
SAINT DOMINIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
732 - 840 - 1414Website: www.stdomccd.org
CoordinatorMrs. Margie Moran
SAINT DOMINIC RECTORY OFFICE HOURS:
Monday - Friday: 0 A.M. - 4: 0 P.M.
Closed for Lunch:12:00 P.M. - 1:15 P.M.
TTORORRPAPASPASTORRev. BBrianan P Pata ririckkkckkk W WW W WWooooooooo drdrdrowwowReReevv. BBBririr anan PPataRev. Brian Patrick Woodrow
PAROCHIAL VICARSRev. Joseph Gnarackatt
Rev. Marian KorkorzyckiRev. Michael McClane
WEEKEND ASSISTANTSRev. John Renard
Rev. Edward Furrevig
PERMANENT DEACONSDeacon Damian Ayers
Deacon Edward J. Buecker, Sr.
DIRECTOR OF SACRED MUSICColton James Martin
732 - 840 - 1410 ext. 232
LILITUTUTURRRGRGICALAL SCHCHHHEDEDEDULULEE
Weekend MassesSaturday - 4:00 P.M.
Sundayay - 7 7:3:30 A.A M. 10:30 A.M.122:0:00 Noon, & 5:00 P.M.
Weekday MassesyMonday - Friday
8:00 A.M. & 10:00 A.M.
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A Letter FromOur PastorREV. BRIAN PATRICK WOODROW
My Dear Parish Family,
This weekend we celebrate a
very special reprieve from the desert
and discipline of this holy season of
Lent. Laetare Sunday, the Fourth
Sunday of Lent, takes its name from
the Latin word which begins the
entrance antiphon (Introit) for that
day. Laetare means "rejoice", and
this Sunday is marked by an easing
of the penitential character of the
Lenten season. In our church, once
again flowers may be used to adorn
the altar and the organ may be
played more fully. Throughout this
weekend we look with expectation to
the great
Solemnity of Easter for which we
have been preparing ourselves as a
Church during the Lenten season.
We can ask ourselves a few
poignant and spiritual questions to
Weekend
Saturday, March 13
Tommy Schroeder r/bWoodrow Family
4:00 P.M.
Sunday, March 14
Bob Zolkiewicz, Sr. r/bWife & Family
7:30 A.M.
Vincent Karpeles r/b Wife,Marie & Family
10:30 A.M.
Marie Woodrow (Living)r/b Josie Clark
12:00 P.M.
Mary Jo Bihuniak r/b JillBrophy
5:00 P.M.
Weekly Mass IntentionsWeekday
Monday, March 15
John Gillen r/b Mr. & Mrs.Richard Sferlazza
8:00 A.M.
Caroline Kozlowski r/bEmilia Proctor
10:00 A.M.
Tuesday, March 16
Michael Amato r/b Aunt Matilda
8:00 A.M.
John Cheli r/b Koch Family
10:00 A.M.
Wednesday, March 17
Andrew Petrovich(Birthday) - Rosemary
8:00 A.M.
Fr. Patrick Fitzpatrick r/bWoodrow Family
10:00 A.M.
Thursday, March 11
Rosalie Vivona r/b JoanVivona & Husband, Robert
8:00 A.M.
Joe Gerard r/b Irene10:00 A.M.
Friday, March 12
Living & Deceased Membersof the Parish
8:00 A.M.
Richard Toole r/b Ron & Mary Ann Gretzek
10:00 A.M.
Harold Dill r/b Family7:00 P.M.
help us grow in this Grace-filled season that God has
given us. Have I been taking this Lent as seriously as I
know I am capable of? Have I pushed myself to truly
give more time to God in prayer, fasting and alms-
giving? What have I done to give glory to God in these
past weeks and am I willing to push harder in these
weeks ahead? I encourage you to rejoice this weekend
and be prepared to go deeper into Lent And make this
fast approaching Easter the best yet! As always, I ask
that you continue to pray for me as I promise to pray
for you.
Magno Cum Gaudio,
Fr. Brian Patrick WoodrowP.S. Have a very, happy, holy, and joyful
Saint Patrick's Day!
Sanctuary Lamp
The Church Sanctuary Lampwill burn this week in LovingMemory of DorothyWalchessen requested byCristal, Michael, Talia & Dean
Pray for the Sick
Rosina AulisiMaria Carroll
Bernadette ChemidlinCheryl Cutar
Edith ReckholderJoey Sims
Alexandra CavaliereBarbara Karpeles Martini
Frank PuorroBilly Moran
Peter PasqualeMary Buta
John Piana, Jr.Dorothy Lynch
Ruth Ann Donnelly Tom DonahueSheila WochnaMary CiallellaCora Guerin
Richard GarentanoJohn Baptis
Stanley MarciniakLorraine Capobianco
Madelyn Waggenhoffer
Pray for theDeceasedJerzy Cieslik
"Grant to themeternal rest. Letlight perpetual
shine upon them.May their soulsand the souls ofall the departed,
through the mercyof God, rest inpeace. Amen."
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The Religious Education program at St. Dominic is provided for
children of our parish who attend public schools. Classes are held
for 1st through 8th grade in the St. Dominic School building on
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays. It includes preparation for the
sacraments of Reconciliation, First Eucharist, and Confirmation
which are taught by parishioner volunteers. Please view our website,
www.stdomccd.org for registration forms found under “Quick
Links” located on the left side of the page and download the
registration form that applies to your family.
We are pleased to announcethat our Parish has added a12 Noon Traditional LatinMass to our regular SundayMass Schedule. To learnmore about the Latin Mass,click here for the Diocese ofTrenton Latin Mass Page.
Those who are ill, elderly,have underlying healthconditions, or are concernedwith attending mass areurged to stay home. Thedispensation from theobligation to attend SundayMass is in effect and will beuntil further notice. Masswill still be recorded andavailable to watch online.
"Celebrating the TraditionalMass is yet another stepcloser to the heart of theliturgy. The Mass is ouropportunity to worship God,and the Traditional Massbrings us to a new height ofworship through its richsymbols, finely detailedritual, and sublime words. Iencourage you to come andexperience it for yourself. Nospecial education orknowledge of Latin isneeded, just a willingness togive it a try and a desire tooffer your devotion to Godthrough the heavenly beautyof an ancient ritual.
Pax, Rev. Brian PatrickWoodrow"
12 Noon MassEucharisticAdorationExposition of The Blessed
Sacrament will be held EVERY
FRIDAY, immediately following
the 10:00 A.M. Mass
Face coverings are required at all
times, and we ask that you bring
hand sanitizer and practice social
distancing protocols.
Please do not leave Jesus
unattended.
We ask that you wait for someone
else to come before you leave. If
there is an issue, please call the
Parish Rectory Office at (732) 840 -
1410.
We emphasize that those
who are sick or are in a
high-risk category for
COVID-19 to please stay
home for your safety and
the safety of others. You
might also want to bring your own prayer book or
spiritual reading since all hymnals and prayer books
have been removed.
“Let us take time, in the course of theweek, in passing, to go in and spend a
moment with the Lord who is so near. Thisis what is lovely about Catholic churches,
that within them there is, as it were,always worship, because the EucharisticPresence of the Lord Jesus dwells alwayswithin them. Without adoration, there is
no transformation of the world.” Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
2021-2022 CCD Registration
Confessions to be held in the School Gym
Due to construction in the Choir Loft of the Church, Confessions
will be held in the school gym on Saturday, March 20, 2021, at
11:30 A.M.
This change will ONLY occur on March 20.
Confessions will be held in the Church, following the regular
schedule, on all other dates.
Parish Announcements
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Feast of Saint Joseph ~ Friday, March 19
Friday, March 19, the Church celebrates the Solemnity of St. Joseph,
Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
St. Joseph, entrusted as the foster-father of our Lord, is recognized as
a special patron for all fathers and for the universal Church (which is
the Body of Christ).On December 8, 2020, Pope Francis proclaimed
this the “Year of St. Joseph”. St. Dominic’s will celebrate special
Masses on Friday, March 19, at 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, and 7:00 PM, to
celebrate St. Joseph’s Feast Day in the Year of Saint Joseph. Stations
of the Cross will follow after the 7:00 PM Mass.
Lenten Mass & Stations of the Cross
Lent is the time in which we focus on the spiritual journey of the
second coming and our eternal life in Heaven. We acknowledge our
sins and practice prayer, fasting, and almsgiving so that one day we
may again have the privilege of worshiping God alongside the angels.
To help us prepare for this journey, St. Dominic's will offer a Friday
evening Mass at 7:00 P.M. followed by Stations of the Cross - every
Friday during Lent.
We invite you to join us on this Lenten Journey.
The Stations of the Cross, According to the Method of St. Alphonsus Liguori,can be found on the homepage of our website.
Altar Linen Ministry - Volunteers needed
With deep love and reverence for the Holy Eucharist, the Altar Linen
Care Ministry cares for the sacred linens on a rotating schedule.
This ministry is made up of team members who, behind the scenes in
their own homes, reverently launder and care for the smaller cloth
items, such as purificators, corporals and hand towels used on the altar
at Mass. If interested, please contact Marlene Weiner at 732-267-7300
TraditionalLatin Mass -Altar Servers
FaithBrotherhoodChallengeLeadership
These are four major qualitiesmen and boys, age 12 and up,can develop by signing up toserve the Usus Antiquior(Ancient Use) of The RomanRitual! Delve deeper into yourfaith, meet and work withother like-minded individuals,challenge yourself to learn theintricate rubrics of an ancientform of sacrifice and developstrong leadership qualities.
Father Brian Woodrowextends a personal invitationto any young man, aged twelveand older, to become an AltarServer and serve our Lordthrough this form of theSacrifice of Mass.
Training for all Altar Serversinterested in serving Mass inthe Extraordinary Form willbe offered by Father BrianWoodrow on Monday, March22, 2021, at 6:00 P.M.
Parish Announcements
If you are interested in serving as anAltar Server or for moreinformation, please send an email [email protected]
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always, until the end of time.”
In this, his third pastoral letter as 10th
Bishop of Trenton, Bishop O’Connell
addresses the painful reality of
separation and loneliness, offering
guidance to the faithful for developing
the assurance of faith and recovering a
sense of the presence of God.
The Bishop also remembers those for
whom “social distancing has been
their way of life for a long time and not
by choice: “… The poor, the outcast,
the bullied, the marginalized, those
living alone, ‘quarantined’ for
whatever the reason. Social distance
and isolation are sentences imposed
by society upon them, without parole.
… We must not forget them.”
The full pastoral letter from Bishop
David O'Connell, C.M., can be found
on our parish website
Bishop issuespastoral letteron the presenceof GodAs the pandemic passes the one-
year mark and continues to stretch
into 2021, a profound side-effect
has emerged: isolation.
The experience not only leaves
people separated from each other
through illness, social distancing
and quarantining, but often leaves
them, “wondering where God is,”
writes Bishop David M. O’Connell,
C.M., in his new release: “‘Behold, I
Am with You Always,’ A Pastoral
Letter on the Presence of God.” The
title of the letter is taken from the
Gospel of Matthew 28:20, which
reads, “And behold, I am with you
St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Shop Update
No more than the rest of the country we are challenged by the current COVID-19 crisis. We will continue to
support people to the best of our ability who request our help during this period.Our Food Pantry is open by
appointment only. If you are in need of food, would like to donated to the pantry, or are seeking further
assistance from the St. Vincent de Paul, please call 732-458-7450.
Many of our parishioners have asked when the Thrift Shop will reopen. We are so blessed with a special group
of wonderful volunteers who donate their time, and clientele who are so eager to begin shopping. Due to the
square footage of the space, it is difficult to follow the CDC guidelines as far as social distancing and the
numbers of people entering the premises. It is our responsibility to keep our volunteers, as well as visitors to the
store, safe and healthy. We do review the pandemic situation frequently and when it is deemed appropriate, we
will open and implement procedures to keep everyone safe. Thank you for your patience and understanding
during these difficult times.
Parish Announcements
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A Tribute to our Incredible ‘Front Line” NursesThis beautiful world we live in has experienced and survived numerous disasters from wars, earthquakes, 9/11, multiple infections, diseases,
TB, measles, flu, pneumonia, AIDS, and numerous other diseases, much too lengthy to list. Despite all those crises, we have always managed to
bounce back and survive. Never before have we experienced such a dramatic “pandemic war” crisis caused by a vicious, dangerous virus known
as the “COVID-19” Coronavirus which has affected millions across the world and killed several hundred thousand people, leaving families
devastated. No one was prepared for such a tragedy.
Here in the U.S., our wonderful American people immediately responded to the crisis in numerous ways. We are thankful to the dedicated
medical professionals, from physicians to nurses, to all other personnel from first responders, medical and lab technicians, nursing assistants
and so many others, even coming from out of state, much too numerous to list here, who came to the rescue. We are indeed blessed to have so
many people offering to help in so many ways. Many, many thanks to all of you.
I would like to dedicate this article to one particular group of very dedicated people who are and have been on the ‘‘front line.” They are our
nurses who were there even before this virus appeared. They are unbelievable. Nurses are at patients' bedsides every day and night, 24/7, who
are now caring for all the critical patients, dealing with crisis after crisis. These nurses have made numerous sacrifices, extending themselves
above and beyond, leaving their families, working long hours caring for very seriously ill patients, most of them on ventilators requiring a
tremendous amount of time and hands-on intensive nursing care.
These nurses are not only treating these very ill patients because they are the only ones at the bedside, they are also dealing with and
providing support to patients who are trying to cope with the emotional, psychological and mental anguish of these patients. COVID-19 patients
are very frightened and are not allowed to have any family members or loved ones present to support them. The nurses are also dealing with
numerous virus-related deaths of patients. Many times there is more than one person dying on their unit every day or night. How sad and
overwhelming.
Besides all the critical demands on the nurses who are not only dealing with the emotional, spiritual and psychological needs of their
patients, they are also dealing with their own emotions, coping with the crisis on a daily basis, worrying about their family members, grieving
along with their patients, and they are also concerned about getting infected with the virus because they are extremely vulnerable and are at risk
every day. Unfortunately, some of our nurses have also died from this illness.
All nurses have experienced sad situations, as well as rewarding experiences during the course of their nursing careers. For me, one of the
saddest and most traumatic experiences was caring for eighteen patients during the AIDS epidemic. I am sad to say that all of these patients died
because at that time there was no medicine available to help them. I saw the pain and fear in their eyes and it was emotionally draining for them
and for me. I was grateful that I was there to provide them with emotional support and listen to them. I am also happy to say they now do have
the proper medications available. Hopefully, we will also soon have medications and a vaccine available to overcome this coronavirus.
None of us nurses have been subjected to the amount of stress and pressure and anguish that these frontline nurses are experiencing today.
They have been through tremendous stress. They are truly our heroes. They are successfully getting patients off the ventilators every day and
discharging them. The number of patients who have been treated for the virus are decreasing every day and they are using less ventilators. What
a joy it is to watch them being discharged with the nurses by their side clapping and cheering for them. The founder of our nursing profession,
Florence Nightingale, would be very proud of them for maintaining such high-quality nursing skills to save so many people as she also did in the
trenches treating soldiers in the Crimean War. She reduced the death rate of these soldiers who were dying from infections by treating their
wounds and maintaining sterile technique. We will be forever grateful to these wonderful “Miracle Angels.” Many thanks!
Let us all do our part to keep it this way by observing the rules and wearing our masks, maintaining our distance and hopefully, our
researchers who are working very hard to find a successful treatments, vaccines and medications, will be successful.
My prayer for all these “Miracle Angels” is that: “God will give them the serenity to accept the things they cannot change, Courage to change
the things they can, and The wisdom to know the difference.” May God Bless and protect you our “Ministering Angels." Many Thanks!
~Aine Lynch R.N, MSN.Director of Parish Nurse, Health and Wellness Ministry, St. Dominic’s Church, Brick, NJ
The Saint Dominic Parish Nurse Ministry is a group of nurse volunteers whose wish is to serve our parish
community through our varied skills, gifts, and experiences. As Parish Nurses, these professionals are called and
committed to the healing ministry of the church, helping meet the emotional, physical and spiritual needs of the
members of the church. The following tribute to front-line nurses is written by Aine Lynch, RN, the Director of St.
Dominic Parish Nurses, Health & Wellness Ministry. We thank her and our nurse ministry for their numerous
contributions to our Parish community.
Parish Nurse Ministry
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Souls in Purgatory
Deacon Gerry Riedinger
Deacon Binny Kane
Sister Clara Schroeder
Anthony Briffa r/b Mom & Dad
Gabriella Tobia r/b Family
Sean Culley r/b Family
Gregory Rost r/b Family
Hank & Lee Lemire Hemlock r/b
Souls in Purgatory
Dolores Swobodzien r/b Family
Ken Cranmer r/b Family
Austin, Mary & Austin, Jr. Behnken r/b Family
Jason Patterson r/b Family
LCPC John Field Sherman & John Field r/b Family
Matt & Marilyn Murawski r/b Family
William & Frances Cranmer r/b Family
John & Eleanor Callas r/b Family
John Ward r/b Family
Wayne Chris r/b Family
Father James Reilly r/b Family
Eva Belesky r/b Family
Mark Brennan r/b Family
Sean Tetesco r/b Family
Dominique McComas r/b Family
Tony Murawski r/b Family
Marie Scornavacca r/b Sister, Gerry
Mary Sink r/b Aunt Gerry
Louis Minichini r/b Gerry Castalvi
John Barbieri r/b Mackey & Linda
Elizabeth Quinones r/b Michael Rudolph
Daniel Patton r/b Donald & Louis Ciriaco
Robert M. Henry r/b Kathy
Richard Toglia r/b Deacon Family
Monica Espinosa r/b Manuel & Olive Osorio
Steven Schmelz r/b Nancy & Ralph Doran
Kaylin D'Elia r/b Erich & Michele Kremer
Joan Lisowski r/b Bob & Kathy Byrnes
John M. Loosen r/b Bob & Kathy Byrnes
Tim White r/b Bob & Kathy Byrnes
Steven James Schmelz r/b Ruth Bellatoni,
Caroline, Aaron & Ryan Schneiderman
Matteo LaMonica r/b Zia Franca & Family
Brian Fincken r/b Baselice Family
Mr. & Mrs. M. DeMarco r/b Son
Rosario Inzerillo r/b Family
Arne M. Mattsson r/b Chris & Jerry Orleman
Raymond Benbrook r/b Don & Dawn Macaluso
Glen Guastini r/b John Gallotti & Family
John Arbia r/b Jim & Janette Lithgow
Helen Triggiano r/b Mary Ann Bavaro
The following have been enrolled inthe St. Dominic Parish MemorialMass Society and will share in
special masses to be celebrated at5:00 PM for twelve first Sundays
beginning March 7, 2021
Monthly Mass Intentions
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Guest Musician-Ruotao MaoSaint Dominic Sacred Music is proud
to announce that Ruotao Mao, will be
accompanying our weekend
musicians on Laetare Sunday!
Violinist RUOTAO MAO is an active
soloist and chamber musician while
holding numerous concertmaster
posts in the Tri-State area. His playing
was described by The Classical New
Jersey as a "virtuoso display of world-
class magnitude" and "far beyond
mere technical competence."
A native of Beijing, China, Ruotao
graduated from the New England
Conservatory of Music with a
“distinction in performance” award.
He earned his master's degree in
music from the Mason Gross School
of the Arts
where he studied under violinist Arnold Sternhardt
of the Guarneri String Quartet. He also studied with
Dorothy Delay, Paul Kantor, and Masuko Ushioda.
As a chamber musician, he is one of the founding
members of the former Beijing Piano Quartet,
winner of “Artists International Chamber Music
Series” with appearances in Weill Hall of Carnegie
Hall and Alice Tully Hall of Lincoln Center, and
also the highly acclaimed Amabile String Quartet ,
the -quartet-in-residence at Rutgers University
(2000-2002). As a concerto soloist, he has appeared with orchestras such as the Jupiter
Symphony, NEC Symphony, Corelliard Chamber Orchestra, the Brunswick Symphony
Orchestra, Riverside Symphonia, Edison Symphony, the Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber
Orchestra, Bay-Atlantic Symphony, Arcadian Symphony Orchestra, and Two Rivers Chamber
Orchest a, among many others. In 2004, He premiered a violin concerto by Ernie Stires in Stern
Auditorium of Carnegie Hall. He has toured in Korea, China, and Colombia, South America. He
has performed on WNYC, WETS, and WDVR-FM broadcasts, and is a recording artist for the
CRI and Beijing Broadcast Labels.
Ruotao serves as concertmaster of the Riverside Symphonia, the Bay-Atlantic Symphony,
Garden State Philharmonic and the Glimmerglass Opera Orchestra. He has taught violin and
chamber music at The Lawrenceville School, The College of New Jersey, and Princeton
University.
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122 First Street · Lakewood · 732-363-1303360 West Commodore Boulevard · Jackson · 732-928-6388
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Don Carnevale PAINTING
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732-349-3322
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191 VAN ZILE ROAD · BRICK, NJ
McDonald’sRestaurant
732-840-8591
Long Term Parishioner
Pete the Painter
& Carpenter too!
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Complimentary Blowout orMen’s Haircut w/this Ad
Ocean County’s Leading Membership Salon
732-475-7738
ELAINE’S PET SITTING SERVICE
Insured & Bonded • Member of PSICertified in Pet First Aid & CPR
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